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Local organisation and gender in water management: a case study from the Kenya highlands

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Provision of safe water supplies is a priority for the global community and for villages in Kenya. An extended case study from the highlands of Western Kenya shows that local communities can be successful in self-organisation for improved water supply, but only by mobilising considerable amounts of investment resources and local collective action. Gender relations are crucial to success, with women having primary responsibility for water management, but more or less hidden roles in community groups. There are legitimate concerns that Kenya's new water laws and institutions may make it more difficult for local community groups to self-organise, with additional biases against women.

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https://doi.org/10.1002/jid.1428
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    Publication year

    2008

    Authors

    Were E; Roy J L; Swallow B M

    Language

    English

    Keywords

    collective behaviour, gender, legal control, spring, water, women

    Geographic

    Kenya

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